Engineering for waste-to-hydrogen tech at Rome Hydrogen Valley kicks off
The engineering phase of the Hydrogen Valley project in Rome, Italy has kicked off, which seeks to integrate waste-to-hydrogen technology under the IPCEI Hy2Use initiative.
The engineering phase of the Hydrogen Valley project in Rome, Italy has kicked off, which seeks to integrate waste-to-hydrogen technology under the IPCEI Hy2Use initiative.
UK-based energy supplier, Centrica, is planning to inject hydrogen into its existing gas peaking plant in Lincolnshire, UK, as part of a trial to understand the role of hydrogen in power production.
Kore infrastructure can develop renewable energy from organic waste from a closed loop carbon negative process, following a one-year demonstration of its waste-to-energy modular system at its Los Angeles facility.
Petronas has revealed it has entered into a research partnership with the Scottish-based Heriot-Watt University to jointly develop technologies for cost-effective hydrogen production from biomass waste.
A planned advanced bio refinery in Panama, set refine 180,000 barrels of advanced biofuels a day, will produce 405,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year from refinery by-products.
Scottish-based Logan Energy has today (October 4) revealed it has been selected to install hydrogen production technology at a wastewater treatment plant in Cambridgeshire, UK, as part of an initiative to cut carbon emissions.
As part of an intergovernmental initiative working to accelerate clean energy innovation, 100 Clean Hydrogen Valleys have been identified by 2024 to demonstrate hydrogen value chains which could stimulate $90bn of public-private investment.
Italian-based Maire Tecnimont has announced its subsidiary, NextChem, has been assigned €194m ($191m) to develop a waste-to-hydrogen plant as part of the European Commission-backed IPCEI Hy2Use project.
Waste plastic-to-hydrogen technology pioneer, Hydrogen Utopia International (HUI) has revealed it has today (August 22) kicked off its first US tour to promote and increase awareness of its technology to investors
Renewable fuels company Raven SR has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Howden to provide more certainty in procuring key components for hydrogen fuel production facilities, including advanced compressors.